分类:教师公开招聘/江苏    来源:fenbi
President Xi Jinping ______ New Year’s wishes to all Chinese and friends all over the world on Jan, 1, 2019.
You can try the convenience store, but it ______ well be closed. It’s too late now.
We look forward to receiving your reply ______ this letter, and hope that this deal will satisfy both parties.
Jiangsu is at a stage of urbanization ______ the contradiction between economic growth and farmland protection is obvious.
I will be on an exchange program this summer, ______ I have desired for a long time.
In order to seek ______ for the novel, the famous Chinese martial arts writer, Jing Yong read wildly on Chinese history.
It’s highly desirable that a new manager ______ for this company not to make it stay in the red.
For some time now, world leaders ______ the necessity for a win-win solution to trade issues.
I needn’t have been in that hurry. The flight to New York ______ due to the foggy weather.
—May I use your Ford car for a moment?
—Of course you can, ______ I can have it back by six o’clock p.m.
The following story took place long ago in Israel. One day when government officials were rebuilding a barn, they found a mouse hole and used smoke to 11 the mice inside the hole to come out. Later they 12 saw mice running out. Then, everyone thought all the mice had escaped. However, they were about to clean up 13 they saw two mice squeezing out of the hole. After some endeavor, the mice finally got out. The strange thing happened. After coming out of the hole, they didn’t run away immediately. Instead, one chased after the other near the exit of the hole. It seemed that one was trying to bite the 14 of the other. Everyone was puzzled, so they stepped 15 to take a look. They realized one of the mice was blind and the other one was trying to allow the blind mouse to bite him to escape. After witnessing what happened, everyone was 16 and lost in thought. During meal time, the group of people started to chat about what happened to the two mice. One serious Rome official said: “I think those two mice were a(n) 17 and a minister.” The others thought for a while and said. “That was why!” A smart Israeli said: “I think the relationship between those two mice was 18 of husband and wife.” All felt it made sense. A Chinese, who was 19 to the firm tradition of 20 to parents, said. “I think they were mother and son.” Once again, the others felt this was more reasonable. At that moment, one 21 Samaritan who was squatted on the ground resting his chin in his palms, he glimpsed at other people, and asked: “Why did those two mice have to have a 22 relationship?” Suddenly, the atmosphere frozen. Stupefied, the group looked back at the Samaritan and 23 speechless. The Rome official, the Israeli and the Chinese who had spoken earlier all lowered their heads in 24 , and did not dare to respond. In fact, the true love is not established on benefit, friendship and loyalty or 25 relationship. Instead, it is based on no relationship.
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Sitting on the porch ( 门廊 ) of an aging home, you can see shadows on the lawn moving as the wind passes through the trees.
A leaf floats to the ground, suggesting the coming of fall.
This wide porch was built as the main part of the home. The rest of the house surrounds it on both sides, like huge arms extending a hug.
Countless stories have been shared on this porch by every member of the family for over 30 years.
The family that grew here enjoyed everyday pleasures—singing in the car, laughter at mealtime and football games on Sundays.
When the father hit 55, his wife insisted he quit playing Sunday afternoon football with the kids.
The mother never played, as she was stricken with a terrible illness after the birth of their second child and before the births of their next three. Never able to walk again, she managed to carry on anyway and raise her five children. Sometimes, she even had to manage by dragging herself across the floor.
She never complained ( 抱怨) about the challenges of her illness, nor did her husband complain about the extra care he had to give his wife after she became ill.
There’s something familiar when you enter the house. It’s the smell of old books and magazines, the sheet music on the piano, and the pictures of the family hanging in every room.
The homeowners are no longer there—they both recently passed away. And yet, their lives are still in the hearts of family and friends.
They weren’t rock stars or celebrities ( 名人) and they won’t be remembered in history books. Yet they made a history of their own, by creating simple beauty in everyday life and by living through challenges without complaining.
That is truly the best remembrance of all.
What can we learn about the house in the text?
What can we conclude about the family from the article?
What was the couple’s attitude toward hardships in their lives?
What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text?
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Shark nets in place across Australia, specifically in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland, to protect beachgoers should be dropped as they have caused more harm than good, a study has found.
The measures was carried out by some governments, including nets and traditional drum lines, and provided beachgoers with a false sense of safety. The study found the effectiveness of nets was difficult to evaluate, while the significant damage they cause to other marine wildlife was clear. Researchers desire for non-deadly shark control measures such as eco barriers, which physically separate swimmers from sharks, sonar technology, and various shark-spotting techniques.
Researchers said while the risk of coming across a shark was rare, any shark-related deaths and injuries caught huge public and media attention.
One of the arguments in support of using shark nets is that just one shark-related death has been reported in Queenland since the 1960s. Similarly, since the 1930s, NSW has had only one shark-related death. But there have been at least 13 people killed by sharks at beaches without nets on the NSW north coast over the past two years.
The Humane Society International’s head of campaigns, Nicola Beynon, said the government needed to move away from outdated methods. “Deadly shark nets and drum lines are more than 50 years behind scientific and animal welfare standards for dealing with marine wildlife,’’ said Beynon.
The NSW Greens’ marine spokesman, Justin Field, said, “People are 100 times more likely to drown at the beach than to be killed by a shark in Australia. Therefore, millions of dollars going into the shark net program should be directed to observation towers for our lifeguards and improving the beach devices. ’’
Which of the following do researchers focus on?
What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?
What do Nicola Beynon and Justin Field have in common?
What can be the best title for the article?
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While the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea are just around the corner, attention is already turning to the 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan as reports indicate that facial recognition will be used as a security measure at those games.
The Japan Times reported that sources confirmed the technology would be used to “streamline the entry of athletes, officials and journalists to the games venues.”
While spectators won’t be subject to the recognition treatment, the number of people from the groups that will be screened with facial recognition could total anywhere between 300,000 and 400,000, according to the Times report. The extra layer of security will come on top of ID cards that will also be handed out to those participants
The organizing committee tested the technology at Japan’s housing during the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with moderate success though there were complaints of long waits. They hope to sort out the wait and other issues over the next 2.5 years ahead of the Tokyo Games which start in late July 2020.
NEC, the company handling the technology, also tested out their gear at two Brazil airports during the 2016 Olympics and is behind numerous other similar projects, including software used by the Chicago Police. Facial recognition is becoming more and more prevalent and the Olympics are just the latest arena to use them for security purposes. Other examples of planned or implemented facial recognition tech in use include robot police in China, bridges and tunnels in New York City, and more widespread (and questionable) uses by the FBI.
Hell, the technology also allows you to use your fancy new phone, ration toilet paper usage, and order fast food.
Tiantan Park, home to the iconic Temple of Heaven, is now home to six high-tech dispensers that mete out toilet paper only after conducting a facial scan, The Beijing News reported.
The pilot program kicked off after authorities faced an increasing number of local residents raiding the park’s restrooms for toilet paper.
Why will facial recognition be used in Olympic Games?
What does the underlined word “prevalent” in Paragraph 5 mean?
What does the last two paragraphs mainly talk about?
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It’s nice to feel like a hero or to be the center of attention every once in a while. Walking barefoot down the worn road, cheered on by the villagers of Brad stone, one would have thought that I should feel full of pride and joy. Those feelings might have been nice, except for this one tiny fact: I had no idea where I was heading, even when I heard my name being shouted out upon entering the village.
Earlier, after painfully recovering consciousness beside the road, the only important things I could remember were my name, Jonathan Grey, and a horribly uncomfortable feeling that I had forgotten something which could result in life or death. So I had followed the road. Shortly I noticed that I had somehow also lost track of my shoes.
I had ended up in Brad stone. Many villagers hurried over and screamed my name. One older woman particularly threw her arms around my waist. “You made it! I knew you were special!” she cried. “My baby is finally home!” At a loss for words, with no idea what to do the best I could offer the crying woman was to put my arms around her, too. When she settled down, she pulled back to look at me properly. “How are you? Really? Oh, you will have to report to Mr. Fredrick first...”
I was not sure how to answer the woman’s—my mother’s— questions, so I decided to be honest. “I’m sorry, but I’m not sure who Mr. Fredrick is, or what I must report to him.”
My mother took a deep breath, then took my hand to lead me into the house. “Your father will be home soon, so get settled in. I’ll be outside if you need me. ” Taking one last look around, my mother let out a sigh. For the time being, home this would have to be. Breathing deeply, I gathered my courage and mentally prepared myself for what was now my new life.
What can we know about Jonathan?
What happened to him when Jonathan recovered consciousness?
Why did Jonathan hug the woman?
How did Jonathan feel at the end of the article?
Looking back at my younger years, I am sometimes amazed at how life has turned out. Nothing is exactly what I had originally planned for. The only thing that stays the same is who I am, my values, and my interests. If I could go back in time and hang out with my younger self for a day, here’s what I would tell her.
1. Everything happens for a reason.
Without mistakes and failure, failure, failure, you would never have learned. Without pain, you would never have grown. Once you understand this, you will know that everything comes in to serve a purpose. So don’t stress or think that life is unfair, because everything happens for a reason. And only time will tell what it will teach us.
2. Focus on one thing at a time. You can have it all but not all at once.
It is not surprising that many of us are doing too many things at once. We need to make ends meet. But if you are working three jobs at a time, it is not likely that you will succeed at any of them. You have to keep your eyes on the big picture. You have to ask yourself what exactly you want to achieve for the next 10 years. Focus on one thing at a time. Achieve your goals one by one.
3. You can plan ahead, but your plan will definitely change when the time comes.
You can plan ahead because sometimes planning ahead can give you a clearer direction of where you want to go. However, plans will almost always change, so be prepared!
4. Trust your instincts.
Don’t worry too much about a decision you have to make. Just do what feels right. You know what you want. You might consult other people. But deep down, you know what you want. Do what makes you happy.
Because at the end of the day, even if you follow logic, you will want to quit and follow your heart.
5. It’s okay to be unsure about your purpose in life
You might be graduating or have hit a turning point with your career. You might feel a bit lost and unsure of where to go. It’s okay. Go out there and try as many different things as you can. Don’t ever feel like you’re wasting your time. Enjoy the journey. Don’t rush. Every little path will lead you somewhere. And looking back, you will be able to connect the dots. It will all make sense.
6. Don’t try too hard with people
Don’t worry if you feel like it’s hard to make new friends. Just be yourself and be as open as you can. It might take a while until you find new best friends and a mate for life, but when you do, you will know it. It’s not hard work. So, just do your thing and be yourself.
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My values and interests stay the same even when life always offers me 41 results. Everything happens for a reason. Mistakes, failure and sufferings help us learn and grow, so don’t question the 42 of life, everything comes in to 43 a purpose and time will give us answers eventually. Focus on one thing at a time in order to make a 44 , people have to do too many things at once, but many of them are not likely to succeed in this way, you need to have a(n) 45 plan for your future. Don’t be afraid of changes. You can plan 46 , but also make sure that you get prepared for the change. Follow your 47 . Find out what you really want and do it firmly. It’s OK to be unsure about your purpose of life. If you can’t see your future 48 , it’s not a waste of time going out and trying as many different things as you can. Whatever little things you do, when you connect the dots years later, you will see the 49 hidden behind them. Don’t try too hard with people. Be 50 when you can’t find your new best friends or a mate for life. Things happen when they’re going to happen. So be yourself.
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假如你是李敏,你收到了美国朋友Smith的来信,他在信中表达了来中国的计划。请你写封回信,简要介绍中国春节的新年风俗习惯,要求如下:
(1)尊重差异;
(2)了解中国风俗;
(3)注意禁忌。
注意:
(1)词数150左右;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。